Audition Announcement:

Our final show of the 2017 season is dubbed "A Wo-Town Christmas" and will be directed by Hannah Younkins. It is comprised of 2 short plays, A Living
Nativity and Black & Blue Friday.

Auditions are set for Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 7PM and Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 4PM at our rehearsal space in the basement of building B at the
Worthington Civic Center.

Rehearsals will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9 and the show is scheduled to run Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18 at 7:30PM and Sunday, November 19
at 2pm at the Civic Center auditorium.

Please come prepared to read from the script.

If you are interested in being considered for a role, but can not make it to either audition, please email the theater at
info@armstrongcommunitytheater.org.

Synopsis for each show:

Black and Blue Friday

CAST: 4M, 4F, PLUS 3 ROLES THAT CAN BE EITHER

It’s the day after Thanksgiving, and all Ellie and her new husband, Jackson, want is to celebrate their first holiday season at home together.
But their holiday peace and quiet quickly turns into holiday chaos when they are summoned to the security office at the local mall. Seems Ellie’s backwoods relatives were planning to surprise
her with a visit, but first stopped at the store to pick up some paper goods. That’s when the trouble began. What they thought was a big-box store turned out to be a shopping mall full of
frenzied Black Friday shoppers, and, of course, the hillbilly family ended up causing all sorts of trouble. As Ellie’s family unravels their hysterical stories — like Ellie’s brothers
trying to take a ride on the fancy moving staircase only to find themselves sliding around on the ice rink and taking out Santa’s village — one simple truth is revealed. These country bumpkins
might not know much about modern day living, but they sure do understand what the holiday season is about... and it ain’t shopping.

The Living Nativity

CAST: 4M, 4F

It’s Christmas Eve, but the members of Fairlawn Church of the Good Shepherd have somehow found themselves waiting in the town jail until the Justice
of the Peace can hear their case. It all started when the small country church decided to put on a “living” Nativity for the community. The simple, good-natured church members truly meant
no harm. Yet, when one of them decides to convert his mule, Jasper, into a camel, things go awry and the entire Nativity ends up getting arrested and charged with everything from animal cruelty
to arson. Their chaotic and hysterical story unfolds as the members plead their case before the Justice of the Peace, trying to justify their actions, which they learn is their true witness for
Christ. Lots of laughter combined with a meaningful message makes this fast and easy show an absolute delight!